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    1. A research-supported rationale for creating the plan that includes a statement of the advantages to the institution of having a sound faculty/staff recruitment and retention plan. An organization is basically where people unite together and work towards achieving a mutual goal. The key to success for institution of higher education is that they should make sure that the employees feel as if they are at the right place and the needs of the employees should be met so that they can work up to their

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    At the risk of generating what may initially seem as a platitude or trite response, the totality of my experiences have led me to the conclusion that what matters most to me, is freedom derived from mental faculties. My conception of freedom was not only instilled by way of existing in a brute and regimentally structured organization, but by experiencing some of the most terrific geographies in the world. One learns of the value of an education fairly quickly because the distinction between enlisted

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    have earned. They have also helped me to establish connections with the people that I interact with, connections that allow me to gain the most from them. In academics, I see that I am not where I should be for interacting with professors and faculty members. A master student utilizes their teachers regularly even when they do not necessarily need help but more to establish a relationship that could assist them to get internships. I am a work in progress with going to my professors it is mainly

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    The article by Brockman et al. (2010) discuss the results of their study that investigated the conflict management preferences of graduate students with faculty members and the effect of a conflict resolution workshop, Setting Expectations and Resolving Conflict Between Graduate Students and Faculty, which was sponsored by the Graduate School at Michigan State University. The workshop on the conflict resolution workshop was developed using the collaborative style of the Dual Concern Model. This

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    Gardner, S. (2009). Conceptualizing Success in Doctoral Education: Perspectives of Faculty in Seven Disciplines. The Review of Higher Education, 32(3), 383-406. This article demonstrates how 38 faculty members across seven disciplines extend support in forming success for doctoral students. It conducts an in-depth research applying a constant comparative method in understanding faculty members’ own experiences of student success in doctoral education. It begins with summarizing relevant existent

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    The reason I wanted to become a Faculty Advisor is because I think it was best for my personal growth and the best way to protect the institution. Having already done a special duty assignment, back to back FMF units, I was looking at other ways to be competitive and challenge myself. I did not want to do another special duty assignment so I was wondering what can I do? Professional Military Education is now a requirement for everyone, what can I do to stand out from my peers? The answer was not

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    Faculty of Law and Management School of Business Faculty of Law and Management School of Management International Marketing MKT3IMK Subject Learning Guide 2011 Andrew Gilmore Contents 1.0 Subject information at a glance 3 2.0 Subject description 4 3.0 Learning and assessment 4 3.1 Learning objectives 4 3.2 Assessing the learning objectives 4 3.3 Assessment tasks 5 3.3.1 Overview 5 3.3.2 Case Study 6 3.3.3 Final eamination 6 3.3.4 Group assignment 6 3.4 Assessment

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    Decreasing Faculty Resistance to General Education Assessment The assessment of general education courses within the realm of higher education has been a topic of concern and some contention as external regulatory bodies, accrediting agencies, and donors have become increasingly interested in seeing quantifiable results from these courses. While universities strive to maintain effective assessment of their programs, one area that consistently falls by the wayside is the assessment of general education

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    Regulatory and Accreditation: The Effects on Nursing Faculty Laurie Fishman, CRNP University of Phoenix HSN-548 Role of the health care/Nursing Educator Emily Piercy, RN, MSN, October 30, 2006 Regulatory and Accreditation: The effects on nursing faculty Regulatory agencies and accreditation bodies have held a part in the nursing community for many years. The regulation of nursing began as a simple registry process to protect both nurses and the public alike. Today, the primary purpose

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    where the concern of minority first year faculty is becoming increasingly important as diversity in the workplace is gaining increasing attention. For this reason, research in the field has specific value, is addressed by various researchers, and could also include a variety of ethical concerns that should be addressed. Value of the Research The value of research in this area can have multiple perspectives. One of these is encouraging research and faculty managers to consider the importance of

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